Climate change phenomena (Anthropogenic and Natural)
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Francisco Lopez
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Vapor Storms Are Threatening People and Property
Vapor Storms Are Threatening People and Property
More moisture in a warmer atmosphere is fueling intense hurricanes and flooding rains
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/vapor-storms-are-threatening-people-and-property/
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The jet stream has started an unprecedented shift north, which could wreak havoc on weather in the US and Europe
The jet stream has started an unprecedented shift north, which could wreak havoc on weather in the US and Europe
Research shows the northern hemisphere's jet stream is migrating toward the Arctic, which may cause more droughts in Europe and warming in the US.
https://www.businessinsider.com/jet-stream-moving-north-climate-change-weather-2021-9
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Jet Stream Moving North
The jet stream is moving north. Here's what that means for you.
The jet stream determines lots of large-scale weather patterns in the northern hemisphere, and its migration north could be devastating.
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Solar ‘Superflares’ Rocked Earth Less Than 10,000 Years Ago—and Could Strike Again
Although our sun is considered a quiet star, it is now thought to have repeatedly pelted our planet with enormous eruptions in the not too distant past. Could another occur in the near future?
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